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<br />that is capable of self-regeneration without continued <br />dependence on irrigation, soil amendments or fertilizers. The <br />plan is designed to create a vegetative cover that is at least <br />- equal in extent to the cover of the natural vegetation of the <br />surrounding area. The use of species native to the area will <br /> <br />be included. Since the intended use of the reclaimed land <br />is dryland pasture, the land will be restored to slopes <br />commensurate with such use. Seed will be drilled wherever <br />possible. Where drilling is not possible, seed will be <br />broadcast. The revegetation plan provides for the greatest <br />probability of success in plant establishment and vegetative <br />development by considering environmental factors such as seasonal <br />patterns of precipitation, temperature and wind. Other factors <br />such as soil texture, fertility, slope stability and the <br />direction in which slopes face, have been considered. Weed <br />control is considered in the program. <br />RPV getation Program. The topsoiling program discussed <br />earlier and the revegetation program were devised from <br />recommendations prepared by h1r. Mark Heffner based on his study <br />of existing soil conditions and present vegetation, Exhibits I <br />and J, respectively. <br />The final land use will be dryland pasture because it is the <br />most versatile end use for the multitude of future uses that could <br />occur. The recommended seed mixes are es follows: <br />20 <br />